We are proud to add Paint Pro, Inc. to our list of clients. Below is a "Media Backgrounder" on the company. Call or email us for information about this great company. 01-29-2008
Media Backgrounder
Name:Paint Pro, Inc.
Address:6930 West 152nd Terrace (off Metcalf Rd.)
Overland Park, KS66223
Phone:(913) 685-4089
Contacts:Bill and Brian Ruisinger, Brothers and Principals
Web Address: http://www.paintproinc.net/ DESCRIPTION OF COMPANY: Founded in 1994 by brothers Bill and Brian Ruisinger, Paint Pro, Inc. began strictly as a painting company. However, as its reputation for quality work and fair prices grew, customers wanted additional services. Today, Paint Pro not only does commercial and residential interior/exterior painting, but also a full range of wood rot repair, window (and door) replacement and repair, fiber-cement siding installation, guttering, garage doors and remodeling. The company is a licensed contractor and a member of the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI). UNIQUE ASPECTS: The company has grown an average of 5-10% each year and today employs 25 professionals. In the highly competitive painting and window replacement business the company refuses to lower its standards by using inferior paint or cheap replacement windows.Drug and criminal background checks are done on all employees and hiring is based on a combination of skill and attitude and employees are offered health benefits. STORY IDEAS: In this highly competitive business there are many uninsured firms using illegal laborers and poor quality products who sell strictly on price.The attitude at Pro Paint is �You get what you pay for� and employees have seen the results of cheap, inferior work. Paint Pro principals (Bill is often featured in a �Handyman� answer column in the Kansas City Star) are available for interviews and can address such topics as: �How to avoid being ripped off with home repairs. �Why you should not feel pressured to put ANY money down on a paint project. �Why homeowners should demand a detailed proposal of all services to be provided. �Why people today are focusing more on upgrading their existing homes. �Why folks with million-dollar houses that are just 5-7 years old are seeing wood rot. �Why if a company simply says it is insured/bonded it is not good enough. �What customers should look for before signing for any home improvement services.
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(Media contact: John Landsberg, Bottom Line Communications, (913) 338-5760; Mobile: (913) 710-3760.Web: http://www.bottomlinecom.com)